Ramlegh Park Primary School

Location
34S Thoroughbred Dr Clyde North 3978

New School

  • Start

    Q2 2018
  • Planning

  • Design

  • Construction

  • Finish

    Q1 2021

The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.

About the project

We built a new primary school in Clyde North. It opened in 2021 and helps the growing local population get great education close to home.

Your new school includes the following facilities:

  • 2 learning neighbourhoods
  • administration building
  • outdoor play courts
  • performing arts and physical education building
  • sports field.

Ramlegh Family and Community Centre is located next to the school. This may help local children make a smooth transition from preschool and reduce the number of drop-offs for some parents with kinder and school-aged children.

Linda Corcoran has been appointed as the first principal.

Further information on the school, including enrolment, can be found on its official Facebook page.

School Name

Ramlegh Park Primary School was chosen as the school name following community consultation and discussions with Geographic Names Victoria, with consideration given to factors including public interest, relevance to the local area, and the consideration of local Indigenous languages.

The school is named after the area of Ramlegh Springs which features two significant parks.

We consulted with local communities for 3 weeks from Wednesday 24 June to Wednesday 15 July 2020. Thank you for your input.

Funding

In the 2018–19 State Budget, $271.7 million was allocated to schools across the state for land acquisition. This included funding for the school.

In the 2019-20 State Budget, the school shared in $624.8 million allocated for new schools.

Funding type

  • New School

Inclusive Schools Fund - Round 6

  • Start

    Q2 2021
  • Planning

  • Design

  • Construction

  • Finish

    Q2 2023

The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.

About the project

We built an outdoor inclusive learning area. It includes a water feature, new play equipment, and paving.

Funding

In Round 6 of the Inclusive Schools Fund, this project received $200,000.

Funding type

  • Inclusive Schools Fund

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